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Jin-Hyeon Cho 1 Article
Manufacturing and Properties of Low Vacuum Plasma Sprayed W-Carbide Hybrid Coating Layer
Jin-Hyeon Cho, Young-Min Jin, Jee-Hoon Ahn, Kee-Ahn Lee
J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2011;18(3):226-237.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2011.18.3.226
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W-ZrC and W-HfC composite powders were fabricated by the Plasma Alloying & Spheroidization (PAS) method and the powders were sprayed into hybrid coating layers by using Low Vacuum Plasma Spray (LVPS) process, respectively. Microstructure, mechanical properties, and ablation characteristics of the fabricated coating layers were investigated. The LVPS process led to successful production of W-Carbide hybrid coatings, approximately 400 µM or above in thickness. As the substrate preheating temperature increased from 870°C to 917°C, the hardness of the W-ZrC coating layer increased due to decreased porosity. Vickers hardness showed higher value (about 108.4 HV) in W-ZrC hybrid coating material compared to that of W-HfC while adhesive strength was found to be similar in both coating layers. The plasma torch test revealed good ablation resistance of the W-Carbide hybrid coating layers. The relatively high performance W-ZrC coating layer at the elevated temperature is thought to be attributed to both the strengthening effect of ZrC particle remained in the layer and the formation of ZrO2 phase with high temperature stability.

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